European Parliament passes resolution demanding return of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia
- On May 8, the European Parliament adopted a resolution denouncing Russia's forcible removal and cultural assimilation efforts targeting Ukrainian children, labeling these actions as part of a genocidal campaign.
- The resolution was prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and reports indicating that more than 19,500 Ukrainian children were unlawfully relocated to Russia, Belarus, or territories under Russian control.
- Lawmakers condemned forced adoption, militarization, and indoctrination of these children and urged the EU to support Ukraine's efforts to document, trace, and repatriate abducted minors.
- The resolution was approved by a large majority, with 516 members supporting it, three opposing, and 34 abstaining, and it demands that Russia reveal the locations of the children and grant humanitarian organizations access.
- The resolution calls for the immediate and unconditional repatriation of every child who has been taken and stresses that any future peace agreement must guarantee their safe return and ensure full accountability for related war crimes.
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European Parliament passes resolution demanding return of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia
Lawmakers urged the EU and its member states to step up efforts to hold Moscow accountable through international courts and support for Ukraine’s campaign to bring its children home.
·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The European Parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning Russia’s forcible deportation and russification of Ukrainian children, calling it a "genocidal strategy" aimed at erasing Ukrainian identity, on May 8. The resolution also demanded the unconditional return of all abducted minors. The resolution passed with 516 votes in favor, three against, and 34 abstentions. Lawmakers urged the EU and its member states to intensify efforts t…
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